The FAST 19-beam L-Band survey (fast_mb) published its results in 2021 with a total of 28 new pulsars discovered. It detected a grand total of 0 pulsars. The fastest pulsar discovered was J1637-0314A with a period of 1.97998 milliseconds and the slowest pulsar was J1953+1846D with a period of 100.67 milliseconds.
The smallest pulsar dispersion measure was J1312+1810D with a DM of 24.6 pc/cc and the largest pulsar dispersion measure was J1801-0857G with a DM of 185.3 pc/cc. There were a total of 2958 pulsars known before the first discovery was published. This survey increased the total amount of known pulsars by 1.0%.
There were 3 papers written about the discoveries of this survey: Three pulsars discovered by FAST in the globular cluster NGC 6517 with a pulsar candidate sifting code based on dispersion measure to signal-to-noise ratio plots, FAST Globular Cluster Pulsar Survey: Twenty-four Pulsars Discovered in 15 Globular Clusters, An Eclipsing Black Widow Pulsar in NGC 6712.